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Health benefits of eliminating child labour: research paper in conjunction with the ILO-IPEC study on the cost and benefits of the elimination of child labour
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Health benefits of eliminating child labour: research paper in conjunction with the ILO-IPEC study on the cost and benefits of the elimination of child labour

Anaclaudia Gastal Fassa
ILO-IPEC working paper, ILO
2003

Abstract

child labour hazardous work hazard health status educational level education of women occupational injury occupational disease agricultural workers construction industry small scale industry service worker street vendor prostitution child soldier forced labour statistical table developed countries developing countries Mining
Estimates the relationship between education and disability adjusted life years (DALY) using World Bank data. Presents tables and charts that illustrate the dangers that children face at work on a daily basis in a variety of occupations and sectors in both developed and developing countries. Finds a positive relationship between education, in particular maternal education, and improved health status of children and their families.
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